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... England at its disposal , might , without injuring existing establishments , place an academical institute on this ... England . " It is well known that the art of printing , soon after its introduction into England , was regulated by ...
... England at its disposal , might , without injuring existing establishments , place an academical institute on this ... England . " It is well known that the art of printing , soon after its introduction into England , was regulated by ...
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... England , you think of Shakspeare - you think of Milton - they are England . Other nations have heroes , and philosophers , and critics , and scholars , and divines , equal to our own , but they have not Shakspeare and Milton : -we have ...
... England , you think of Shakspeare - you think of Milton - they are England . Other nations have heroes , and philosophers , and critics , and scholars , and divines , equal to our own , but they have not Shakspeare and Milton : -we have ...
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... England ; from the first traditional Beginning , continued to the Norman Con- quest . Collected out of the ancientest and best Authors thereof . Published from a Copy corrected by the Author himself 475 22 ... In two Of true Religion ...
... England ; from the first traditional Beginning , continued to the Norman Con- quest . Collected out of the ancientest and best Authors thereof . Published from a Copy corrected by the Author himself 475 22 ... In two Of true Religion ...
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... England ( hav- ing had this grace and honour from God , to be the first that should set up a standard for the recovery of lost truth , and blow the first evangelic trumpet to the nations , holding up , as from a hill , the new lamp of ...
... England ( hav- ing had this grace and honour from God , to be the first that should set up a standard for the recovery of lost truth , and blow the first evangelic trumpet to the nations , holding up , as from a hill , the new lamp of ...
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... England ; being required by Lucius , the first christian king of this island , to give his counsel for the founding of religious laws , little thought he of this sage caution , but bids him be ... England | OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND . 11.
... England ; being required by Lucius , the first christian king of this island , to give his counsel for the founding of religious laws , little thought he of this sage caution , but bids him be ... England | OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND . 11.
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